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To gather for worship, or not to gather, that is the question

To gather for worship, or not to gather, that is the question

In phase three of the Reopen Saskatchewan plan, restaurants could open with up to 50 per cent capacity, while churches were restricted to 15 people attending worship.
The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan took a stand against racism

The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan took a stand against racism

The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan (MCoS) condemned recent attacks on people of Asian heritage. Recently, a 15-year old Saskatoon boy was attacked when riding his bike.
Rural communities need emergency room service

Rural communities need emergency room service

Rural Saskatchewan residents tend to be very proud of their hospitals and health centres. These facilities set this province apart.
CFIB Statement on Paid Sick Time

CFIB Statement on Paid Sick Time

While CFIB recognizes and supports the need for many special measures to respond to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, including paid sick time, there are serious concerns that need to be fully considered prior to any introduction of permanent paid
Supporting local businesses is crucial during the pandemic

Supporting local businesses is crucial during the pandemic

The pandemic and restriction measures have brought many residents and businesses in the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµwest a huge amount of stress. I continue to hear from too many small business owners in our riding who are unsure if they will make it through this crisis.
Column: NDP cranks up pressure for a full budget

Column: NDP cranks up pressure for a full budget

To say that Ryan Meili, leader of Saskatchewan’s New Democratic Party (NDP), has cranked up the intensity in his approach over the last few weeks would be an understatement.
NDP cranks up the pressure in hopes of tabling a full budget

NDP cranks up the pressure in hopes of tabling a full budget

To say that Ryan Meili, leader of Saskatchewan’s New Democratic Party, has cranked up the intensity in his approach over the last few weeks would be an understatement.
The border must reopen, but caution can’t be thrown into the wind either

The border must reopen, but caution can’t be thrown into the wind either

The longest international border in the world closed on Friday, March 20 to prevent the spread of COVID-19 into Canada.
Small town hospitals taking stand together in fight to keep emergency doors open

Small town hospitals taking stand together in fight to keep emergency doors open

The recent implementation of the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s COVID-19 plan has not been well-received by the 12 rural communities, whose emergency rooms have been closed.
Make me an encourager

Make me an encourager

Of all the times I’ve lived through, including both bad times and bad situations, I don’t think I ever remember hearing so many stories of neighbours helping neighbours or of strangers helping strangers.
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